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===April Fool's: Bulbapedia's pranks throughout the years===
===Trainer's Guide: Potions===
* In 2005, Bulbapedia was "taken" over by cabal and various pieces of text were changed to reflect this.
* '''Potion''' (Japanese: '''キズぐすり''' ''Wound medicine'') is a type of item from the [[Pokémon games]]. They can be used during or outside of a battle to restore a Pokémon's HP.
* In 2006, the interface for logged-in users was set to Finnish, then later, Japanese.  
* There are 6 different potions, with the sixth potion being introduced in [[Generation II]].
* While nothing big happened at the wiki in 2007, the forums became BananaGarden which was followed by mock war.
* Though potions are depicted as spray bottles, the secret potion is depicted as capsules.
* In 2008, the User: namespace was deleted.
* Potions have made many appearances in the anime often being used by {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Cilan}} to heal wounded Pokémon.
* In 2009 there was no prank due to server issues.
* Potion has [[Potion (Base Set 94)|one card]] in the [[Trading Card Game|TCG]]. It allows you to remove up to 2 damage counters from one of your Pokémon.
* In 2010, Bulbapedia became Slowpedia "the sluggish and mellow Pokémon encyclopedia", complete with Slowpoke family imagery and pink Slowpoke colors throughout the site.  
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* In 2011, Bulbapedia became Fushigipedia, "the Pocket Monster encyclopedia", complete with Generation I colors, references, and imagery of Pokémon throughout the site. The featured article was [[Appendix:Game Boy|Game Boy]], rewritten for 1998. To coincide with the Bulbasaur theme of Bulbapedia, the romanization derivation is taken from Bulbasaur's name, Fushigidane.  
 
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Trainer's Guide: Potions

  • Potion (Japanese: キズぐすり Wound medicine) is a type of item from the Pokémon games. They can be used during or outside of a battle to restore a Pokémon's HP.
  • There are 6 different potions, with the sixth potion being introduced in Generation II.
  • Though potions are depicted as spray bottles, the secret potion is depicted as capsules.
  • Potions have made many appearances in the anime often being used by Brock and Cilan to heal wounded Pokémon.
  • Potion has one card in the TCG. It allows you to remove up to 2 damage counters from one of your Pokémon.

Bag Potion Sprite.pngRead more...